Huge Hong Kong

This blog post took a bit longer than I expected. My plan was for this to be published already last weekend but my brother’s birthday and the EU elections didn’t leave me much time for editing. Today will be all about Hong Kong and next blog post will be about our experience in Disneyland. At first I wanted to bundle it all together in one post but I must admit that our day in Disneyland deserves its own blog post.

We had six days to discover Hong Kong and it was honestly not enough. We did not even have full six days as we arrived at our Airbnb apartment in Mong Kok right at the Ladies Market in the evening and flew back to Xi’an in the early morning of the sixth day. As for flying I really have to mention that it was our first time flying with Cathay Dragon and Oh boy what a difference it is to our standard Finnair flights. To sum it up Finnair feels in comparison with Cathay more like being bundled up in your own carry on while being manhandled by farmers with pitchforks. Of course this is only when comparing it with Cathay Dragon as all our other flights were pretty much on par with Finnair so far but it was really nice to have such different flying experience for once.

Nice view

Yes our Airbnb was in Mong Kok right next to the Ladies Market. It was rather an interesting sight stepping out of the bus and to be right in the middle of Nathan Road,  everywhere advertisement and way too many people. Our accommodation was small but good enough for us and the most important thing was the location. From here we were able to get around with ease and could experience Mong Kok every day. For our first day we set out immediately to Central to take the Cable Car to Victoria Peak. At least that was the plan. While walking from Central uphill with Nathalie in a push car in that incredible warm and humid air we saw a sign near our destination telling anyone interested that the cable car is out of order for maintenance and that we should take the bus. Great, just great, everyone was exhausted from the march but complaining wouldn’t help so we set out for the bus station few hundred meters away.

So much happening at once

The bus ride to the top was really fascinating and I tried to record as much as possible with my camcorder. However in doing so I could not take any pictures. More than just a few people got a bit scared when the bus was just on the edge of the road as most of the times there was no curb, just a steep drop few dozens of meters. Nathan was no help either for those poor souls when he explained excitedly in Mandarin  “Ohh it is so high we are falling down now!”. At the top it was a bit cooler and pretty windy. For some reason most people wore winter jackets of all things while I was just happy to be able to cool down a bit after the oppressing humid warm air below. The view was really something else and it was really hard to find some good spots to take videos and pictures without having dozens of people in front of you taking selfies.

Nathan at the beach on Lamma Island

The next few days we continued our exploration of the city such as taking a ferry ride, travelling between Kennedey Town and Causeway Bay on a Ding Ding, walking along the Avenue of Stars and “hiking” around Lamma Island. The island was a really nice change to the lively city even more emphasized due to the near complete absence of tourists due to occasional rainstorms. We did not suffer the rain as nothing major came down on us until reaching the ferry port again where we met a group of people with their Shiba Inus. I had some interesting talk with them while the rest of the family slept due to the little hike up and down the hills on Lamma Island.

Lamma Island is worth several hours of exploration

Now I come to the part which was not working out at all for us. Hong Kong is known for its cuisine, especially the seafood. However none of us is really fond of seafood so we tried to settle for all the other great restaurants. But here comes the problem: either each restaurant we wanted to go had a line of people already reaching the street (which is a no go for a family with two little kids near starvation according to them) or they had no space to take us all in (three adults and two children). The worst of it all was that we even got kind of kicked out of a couple of restaurants when Nathalie started to complain too loudly due to being hungry and slightly feverish. In the end the best food we had were some takeaway noodles from a Sichuan restaurant and pizza slices from Paisano’s. To be honest even the food we had a Disneyland was grand in comparison to most of the restaurants we could find seats in Hong Kong. It is not that we hated the food but we could not get into any restaurant we had planned to due to the above mentioned reasons. Enough of the food for now even though it was a downer for us. All in all Hong Kong was a great experience, especially for the kids. Even now I still can see little Nathan looking at Nathan Hotel in awe telling us that he didn’t know that he owns a hotel, kids can be really wonderful.

 

Next up will be all about Disneyland and how we got very lucky with the weather.

 

Have you visited Hong Kong  and how did you like it?

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11 thoughts on “Huge Hong Kong”

    1. So far we had always luck with the restaurants but in HK nothing worked out at all. McDonald’s Is something very fascinating for the kids however each McDonald’s playground in our town and surroundings are closed for some unknown reasons

  1. Wow, Hong Kong sure is an overwhelming and incredible place. Every time I go, there’s just not enough hours in the day to see everything. Lamma is great, cool that you went there, but too bad about the restaurants!

    1. Lamma is really a wondrous place, especially 5he contrast to the busy lifestyle. Would have loved to spend few hours more there exploring but that is a tad bit hard with two kids. Anyhow I am happy that we managed it to HK after so many years of me pestering my wife for it 😅

  2. Cool. Yes, Mong Kok is a different world – even when you compare it HK Island. Looks like you had fun there. Looking forward to the Disneyland post. I guess your son liked it there most. 🙂

    1. Mong Kok is certainly its own world. For me it was the most interesting district of Hong Kong except of course Lamma island. Could have easily spend another week in HK but you never have enough time

  3. Was Nathan happy to see he has his own road, apart from a hotel? xD

    That sucks about the restaurants. Did you have a list of places you wanted to go specifically? When I travel I normally just go to whatever restaurant is nearby and has no queue. I’m the opposite of a foodie haha!

    1. He never really noticed that the road is also named Nathan. I guess the big letters on the building got his attention
      Usually we pick a couple of restaurants we want to visit before such trip. During the stay we check some local guides or even google maps with its restaurant ratings (4 stars and higher). Sadly that tactic did not work out at all in Hong Kong unlike other cities we have visited thus far

  4. Oh I am really sorry that you couldn’t find a good restaurant for the family. How disappointing for you. Pizza is not something you should have to eat in HK. But it sounds like the rest of your trip was wonderful.

    1. Pizza is certainly not the way to go but at some point we just reached our limit and needed to get food asap, especially for the kids. I think one day we walked around for 3 hours in order to find a restaurant without any success

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